:JH fill# '-1 - r , _ .. ,_ ., lu.. r_lV'__-.ls . ‘_ . -nw' 0 _ . me Gveawf - , " .¢ \ 1 -a l \ I il » -f .l~ <. ; v ,. “°. g...j,. i~`:~e`3.¢f-' I » ‘K . ,\ Jlf _.lille l'.'.~'»iv -f -§,:i";", . ,`.1:~;.l;l'§,* "iz-"wif: .ra ._~“‘ "“_ -...._.~ -. _-'*;lf_l:sf"~‘ gl»il;;r.e ‘_;if'-' ' .isa .ll lit; 'rf ilul ‘_.__‘ " _'Ss- 5?'-§'aZi'l@®.,'°' ‘ees 1- »- "-if uf; - l.. . 3 .5 W PW j '~'_ Pnovincmi. Exnismou, cHAni.o1'1°E1'owN. _l _ lam' fl seivrsmesn zzna 'ro 251|. mc., 1a14 ' u°s~z:."' .-' *_ l.'~ -li .f Excursion Return Tickets at one way 1-`irst Class fare will be issued from all stations to Charlottetown by all regular trains on September 21st, 22nd, 23rd and 2-ith. Good to return up to and on September 26th, 1914. -_ ~.- .-... ~_.. SPECIAL CHEAP FARES Tickets nt Special Reduced Rates will he issued from all stations to Char- lottetown on Soptcnilier 22nd. lflird and 24th, good to return up to and 011 September 115th, and on September 25th. good to return up to and on Septem- ber 226th, 1914, good going and returning by either special or regular trains. SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS AND FARES _ Station .. .- Leave -\ Fare 'I`ignish. . . _ . . . . . . . . . . _ _ .. 5.00 A. M. \ $1.30 o'i..~.\ry__._ ._ 6.12 L20 Suninif~rside._ . _ . . . _ .. 8.2;! “ 1-00 Kensington. . . _ _ . _ . 8.40 “ -30 Enierald.. ._ .. ._ _ " o » ~ ~... . . » .» ... -1 Hunter River. _ . _ _ _ . . . . . . . _ _ _ ._ _- - Charlottetown, Arrive.. . .. . .. 10.30 “ Elmira.... ._ ._ . . . _ . . .. 5.00 “ 1.00 Souris.__. __ 9.05 9 ‘i5 “ 1.00 St. l’eters._.. .. .. ll 30 llit. Stewart. . _ . . . _ “ -59 Bedford. . _ _ . _ _ _ _ . " -4° (fhariottt.-town, Arrive. _ _ . . . _ “ - Vernon.. .. .. .. " s . . . II 2111 ¢ws@¢"= lffix'-l\'.»$`h>-‘LIL -iv:O¢r.'i_:O Lake Verde.. ._ .. -_ 1lit._~\li>ion_. .. ._ _. ._ .. .. .. ....9.o0 " .30 Ciiarlottctown, Arrive... . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . .10.25 “ ~ Proportinnate fares from all other stations. incoming .-\. .\i. and outgoing 1'. .\I. trains will stop at Exhibition Grounds to it-nvv nfl' and take on passe-tigers. it-‘tiirning from t`liarloitcto\\'n Trains on 22nd, ‘.’3rd and 24th, will leave as follows: l-‘ur _\inrra_\' llarlior at 6.00 P. M.; For Souris and Elmira at 6201*. M.; I-‘or ('npf» 'l`ra\'¢.-rsv, Sinninu rsiile and Tignish at 3.30 P. M. and 6.00 l’. Ili., ninl for (lvorgettiwii nt 6.30 P. M. See Posters at Stations for full information. . M vo*--¢~.»,.r 'wing C. A. HAYES. H. H. MELANSON, G<>ntr.iI Traffic Manager, General Passenger Agent York, July, 231): rl _:_ ~ , , , , lst-ioru1°mo fm-ioNs_s Ana Asoui' what Dyspephcs » . Canadian Government Railways ___°“= Should E,,, The ordinary telephones whisper, or ...___ _ ;{t`, o 0 at least talk in an undertone; but that p|.|y3|¢|A v Prince Edward Island Railway “ '°'°';."°“° "1" "° “a“° 2' “‘;°°°‘i.§£ l “-l-l3l,_"°,,l,'°l - even s out upon occas on, s a am --ludlgeutluu ll - cull, 1| ‘ _ fact to those who have heard trains forms ol utumuclzlllfuu lem-e_ uhm: called by this means in some of our. tlmeg out of ten' due muuldltyl there. large “WW”-V Sl“U°“5~ FQ" "5""-I fore stomach sufferers should. when- domestic service, n whispering tele- uve, uuuu|bl°_ uvullyeullug food that phone is more intimate and less dis- is acld ln its uuturel ul. wulcll by turbing, hut it well be that in the near chemluul ucllou luullu ummucu de. future every instrument may have its Velo” a¢ldl¢y_ Uulurluuulelyl such loud-speaking attachment for use 3 rule elgmlnawg. mos; loud whigh whenever the speaker desires to raise ue pleasant to me mute as well as his_ voice. An instrutnent through those which um rlcu ul blood’ flesh which “one mlgiit say in steutoriarr Bud ue,-ve bulllllng pl.°uel.lles_ rl-llls tones, _l{enry. It is time to get up! ls tue reason why dysuellllcs uuu.. might, for instance, be very_useful in stomach uullerel-u_ul.e usually so tlllul the morning. Phe latest industrial emuclutell and luclllug lu that vltul use of the loud_-speaker is on the euel-gy wlllcll can only come from 8 Lackawanna Railroad. which has at- well led l,udy_ For the beuellt of tracted attention in the past few those sufferers who have been 0bllg_ m°’_°"‘s be°“'_“°° °f It? °“°°°5Sf“l ex' ed to exclude from their diet all star- perimeiits with_the wiriess telegraph clly_ sweet ol- fatty loollluull are try. lor irlommunicating with moving trains. lug lo keep up u mlsemllle eulsteuce '°“ `sI"’“lfI"5.l telephones “fe l}°"t’ on gluten products, I would suggest used on this _line for train dispatchrng, that you should try 3 meul ol any S355 me Ra‘I““? Age Gazelle (NSW food or foods which you may like, in moderate amount. taking immediate- _ “No one disputes that the telephone ly alle,-wurdu 3 teusuouuful of blsm-. :_ f“'llfl‘:Pe"‘°_‘l 3° U“"_“?1@g"“I’I} fi'-il' ated magneisa. in a little hot or cold y dezllrlsnbutxiilgheailr I relpeatinlg tram or- wulel-_ This Wlll neulrallze ,luy ucld adv r’l W ll e.p‘°“e ‘as “° dis' which may be present, or which may ‘ a ‘ ages' °‘"`"‘g_“ t°IePI‘°“@ 0011' be formed. and instead of the useful , stantiy on the head is not the pleas- feellug of uueaslnem and l~“llness_. -f - ' . “__ fllrlllllgrfttllllélrlzagiln |t1hel“l‘3‘l.]d‘re5P“C‘alIl' you will find that your food agrees some pcm mf fha en” "Ca "0"" at with you perfectly. Bisurutcd mag- Ioud Speaking instruiie. t .1 _ -b- - ncsia is doubtless the best food cor- iflslalled on two lrglllen f:l_fa";°f I *fell rective and antacld known. it has no lmés lncludm an tl" L“’_l’{a~°v‘e1`S direct action on the stomacli; bu lines’ in we 5|] ‘°Tha* “v“a““a by neutralizing the acidity of the j W efsey' 5 W0 '"5' food contents, and thus removing the ~ ~ patchers ‘"9 s"at’°“ed al- H°b°k9"» source of he acid irritation which in~ ' "The device is quite “ImPIe~ The flames the delicate stomach lining it ‘ )) "" x ll lransmlllers binuch like the ordinary does more llluu could uusslblylbe .1 , r;l;'§rl,l;'r_ mf; l:J‘1;‘:l?l’; e£`I°£“t~ The done by and drug or medicine. As a _? / ‘ sitive and in addition is fuil‘llli lllllll llllylllclall' l llllllllllll lll llle llllll ol lllelll lv with é horil Similar t ll t _ llllslf" icine whenever necessary, but Imust I Q _ 0 "1 “Se 0" 9' admit that I cannot see the sense of Y phonogmplh It is placed on me dis' dosing an inflamed and irritated sto- 1 /W - Datcher's desk. or maybe on the wall. mach wllll drugs lusteall ol gelllng : ' ' ' The 'e‘ePI‘°"eS are SlmPi>' rm of the acid-the cause oran the fl :U \ ` intended to reproduce at the receiving trouble Gel ll llllle blsurated magne_ _ -< _,f s, end the normal conversational tone of sla lrorll your drugglsl ear wllat you \ __ f voice at the same volume used by the want M your next meal luke some of , .rl speaker at the "““5mm‘“g end' °, - the bisurated magnesia as directed ,_.._,_,\ I* I -ijt tr',,' ` _\l0nCl0ll_ Monctglh l "a“5mIl'l'e'_l5_ be usvedr In an 513110115 ~_-.-_-_-_-.-_-_-_-_-_-,-,-,-,-_-,-,-_-_-,-,T_-_-,-_-,-_-_-_-_-_~,,-,,-_-,-_-,-Y-_ ` é- 5. l' Ti? ‘_ it '.11-.llal ` 3 15?? '.'ll-;"-"ful ffl l " f ;l,.1.,», 1,, tl'-fdll _‘E ,.,3.' _; I. Fly: nl l....~,» l “ r of l. r§-," 1 l 1; - ' fy. ig, _ 'ii if gill .i ’ .21-‘~'_= ._ l , L l'i"'?”"l li.--H l‘f.=!~§..’~_ .§§_»j ` iii- ,. all l l.‘.l il ' ‘¢f»:`~l'l i‘rllT'l.$\_\`». lff '¢_"_* liz: . -7'; illgrl I' , . .:f.» lla .;~'.~§ +f"1",_.: ‘ \": §.»_ '_ _lr »if.»"i%: i ‘.1 iff il’.'il’l`l ;"l1'1’.f 'l -, 1;: :f \ 'I 31'. l ‘Ai .~ = .`r!__;_ Eiv; . "'~z ;t=..~;.' iff? J, ., , on the circuit on which a ioud-speak-- ~ |.... W. T. HUGGAN i... . _ of all that is going on, the same as \ I District Plissenger Agent, Charlottetown. gllilfggelxelhgs §:;*i;§e‘;l‘tI‘§; lun the Morse teleshraph. AS is well 5502-15-.IEt 24th. . , _ nowii, one of the c ief objections to 4 lllfcgifglrll' thlglls clglsllngf 31; 1:;l"ll;§“?l;‘t the use of telephones on the train wire ! I' 1 1 All -1 Ii# . ’ P y g has been the isolation of each ofiice devlces' ' ° ' ' from all others except when the oper- _ _ llwml complete i“stau“tl°"s at an ator could take time to put the receiv- __ U 'QI 'J |04’.i\\l‘,i“lz£Srll$ ...,__g___ _ _,__ .__\//`\\/*__.,__,__ __ l" _E/_ _ _ my l, ' l ` ;- 'l " //'/i'ni. uN|\ i-.ns/\i.é;n\ F 1 __/ -iw' ~\ Lower Prices on Ford Cars - Effective August lst, l914, to August ls ', 1915, and guaranteed against any reduction ‘ during that time. All cars equipped f. o. b. Ford, Ont. Runa_bout..........._._._ ._....$580 ' Touring Car._...._.............._.$630 Town ar ..... ` Delivered in Charlottetown. l Buyers to Share in Profits ' All retail buyers of new Ford cars from August lst, 1914, to August lst, 1915, will : share in the profits of the Company to the ex- tent of $40 to $60 per car, on each car they , buy, PROVIDED: ,'we sell and_ deliver 30,000 ' new Ford cars during that period. Ask for particulars. Bruce Stewart & Co., Ltd. 1 Steam Navigation Wharf. l 0 l n ` l - .i1tion:~r-'_ '_ _ ' I Zi.. ...S li! i.`l“.Ei‘.§‘.22.?-.`”?.§i‘°é’..lll§§§ ef 2° *"8 - ~ The "Mel °P1=°i- ivirhoui nie railing bon, the uispaicneé ‘“““'V. for S“""".”"°“ °“ me pm "I to Call a station, merely Speaks the the dispatciierqliimself is also worth stntion's name into his transmitter in mlllllmmllg' ll le Lacllalvlllllla dis' an ordinary tone of voice. The name plllcllells are glad to gel' nd ol the hella is heard in all the loud-speaking re- lelepIl'l°ne5~ _'DISi\1l‘banc_es on the line I ceivers on the line and for a distance some mes muse a wulmlluus buzzing of at least 15 feet from any one of wlllcll ls most annoying to the person them. The operator who is called can llllmg the llelllllrllcelver' In regions " respond at once, An operator can 'lllllele elenllllc Sl-ollmll am comm” call the dispatcher in like manner ther-e ls -me adlmlonal chlmlle of re' .. 1 ‘ ceiving violent sounds in the receiver, The operator at n station equipped . _ , . 1 tl i k _ : - with the loud receiver can keep track 23; usllirsllori l:ll;lr§lr;l$;l;:rlifer:;`..dallger \n~.>..__._ lubricating tb action 3-m-One ` oil also ll Iféeps all cuttlng, plan- | mg_ and shaving edges bnght and sharp because r no rust ca_n form while they are not in use. It also wooden parts. ‘ 0 0 . oil :lone and see Row f _E _ . .p much quicker sndeuier . CYOSS FOXCS . 3-in-One oil' *_ We have on hand n choices lot of - _ K°°P' Ru* °.“ *II T°°I' Cross Foxes for immediate delivery / lt»s the oil the wise atTh¢lse floxes maly be selalennit anytime ou sn es ranci on t t. Ed d carpenters alwais use_for RUM, Cl,m0,le,0,,,,,_ P_§5_ I Wa’ Parties interested in purchasing Foxes should see what we have and l;;r§5§ift;”;;IZi:I;‘;l5»;9if;i¢l5;r‘ E ‘gveltelolir prices before purchasing else- m tools. lr, _ , - Correspondence solicited. Massachusetts Fox Exchange, 161 Queen si., 'Phone 515. Charlottetown. P. E. I. af- _ __ _:J ('21 ‘_ ,‘.;r~'., -3 ' s* lw Q 'I Q . l cleans and polishes all the Q ":f_.,_\ 'lb \ ' 1' _»lf....., N. _ Q. r Aw- P-» - iw a-on . 'S' ~- . - 0 ° I oI_3-in-One oil on our Mail Contract I I _, - < --|‘*“"'*~ * ""' ‘ Pa! n bottle in your eos] -@- » I ‘ dl ' ana rum nt Rallwa I " ‘ °_'¢ HIE* 11°". lcdul SEALED TENDERS, addrcs d t C dia” Gave e y _‘_ rl /_ Ill-llllgislgllmiduinllssgdd the Postmaster Gcncral, will ill; rell P. E. I. RAILWAY a\l\-ln. Trains Outward Trails Inward Q - '- - -l-l,,5,,,°l| from the Postmaster General's pleas- ima Down. Rem Up. l I _ In gl ` "lim, I’ ure. Daily except, Sunday Daily except. Sunday g- lllmgpitl . _ .. Printed notices containing further 'A.l(.P.M. I’.M. A.M. 5.00 8.30 7-.35 Dsp. UI!Bl'i0T-T-Gtovri 8.30 9.02 9.27 Hunter River l£.meraid‘ Jet 4.42 5.21 6.15 7.00 P97' 335 lxenslngtou *.°' Egan Qcn § _ ."."."§' is o\2$$ an P.M. 2.10 Dop. Bummersilo Port Hill 8.00 O'L¢6l'Y. 6.00 'An .'.l‘igaish 5¢s¢ S2333 D-I 2" UI @ 2.30 8.55 0.10 l)ep. Emerald Jn, l.l0 8.00 Ar. Caps 'lravsru Daily Ex. Sul. 5 °§ ?a°4?i _»- . S¢333 'U Fu“*?k n"ia _ mS§¢$ F»*°? 32§§& i`l`*9' 3353? F 9999 ¢:3gF _ Charlottetowl Mt. Btovsrt Morell St. Pet.|i"s 6.00 11.10 Ar. Bouril Bat. Only. _ 7.10 12.40 Ar. Ehltlrl ni . ni. ' " D11. Dir- irxl. ii:x.l Ex- Er- Sat. Only Bun. SUR- Olly: P~,M_ P,M, ` _ 'A.M. P.`M. P.M. qcnwlgl sas: =gop>l sassy F 5 F999' S222; Daily 11.20 '--_- `A.M. TENDERS will be received hy the undersigned until Saturday the 19th N A" "M 8'” September inet for n complete si s- ““'?.' 5-°° D§'1° tom oi nesting' for st. Alerts R. lc. , gli. EZ; lzinlrcn, nano my East, P. ia. is- S T_he Ianrli{u]a3l illuiletinéo of the ¢.....'s...... sn. ug.-,,» , _ _ Dfmg. af. aC. OX mvanv S“n° ony' secnllhl: t;Illalli°esll§:ilClt;clcl>llll-llliii Ifdlilldshlils Lldll wlll be lleélll lll the Board oll LK' The Bishop of Charlottetown, or at Trade Rooms’ dlarlottelown’ on ,lm 0, er l Thursday evening, October lst t the und signer . , The lowest or any tender not neg. 1914, 318 0CIOCk. cssarily accepted. - E. WALKER, P. P. Rollo Bay East, U""""Q= Sat.&' Sum Bun. Sst.& Sat. ..l...... ..._ lll ul ll.; New Goods lllillnngslzua s_'44 :fir ifas Best Place :ill MOMBBUE 50 *_ ` 9°°“l"'°"l DW' ‘°1° 1'” "45 buy School Supplies, Stationery We have a large and Daily l l Dill! 'mi all kulds_ We can-y fuel” E lent assortrnent of ladies A.M. P.M. P.M. ~ "L“,'.”¥,'° _ 1 _ information as to conditions of propos- QL 11_30 10_15 2,45 ll,-g-u `_ ed Contract may be seen and blank 1030 915 L15 $1- ‘\» forms of Tender may be obtained at g_55 g_45 1120 - ¢5 the PPost Otilccs of Beatons Mills, Cul- 9_27 8_1-I 1135 , ‘ loden and st the oiiice of the Post Of- 9_5() _“_ uummlu-,lu D.r_ 100 .L50 um) ,-1 ua ‘ti l -1_5 tice Inspector. _ yougetthekeenestedge. , l . l l " - " ` 9 » - --I » U ‘ . ' .»..’~ 1 lE°,,,,,'| ,,,,'}',§ S',f°'§" ,lu ieceived at Ottawa until Noon, on zlllfsiallzlurvzitilgl E Friday, the 16th October, 1914 for the nada” ollmgmlzrm ___ conveyance of His Malesty‘s Mails, on P W ,n"._ln_o"°"c°. . a proposed Contract for four years, six t . . _ _ .3 5,” . 'Q¢,,,,. _ _ ,, ‘_ zsssnrlursrq lr times per week over Rural Mail route Timetable in siioct, Juno lst, 1914. l; ,l M,,¢,.,,| No 1 from Ben.ton’s Mills, P. E. Island . I . 0 \ 0:' ilk f "§ ll 9 JOHN F. WHEAR, 5 15 AM. Post ofilce Inspector. ‘lo Post Office Inspector's Ofilce, ‘ Charlottetown. 2nd Sept. 1914. R. E. SPILLETT, Managing Director. - - _ ' P. E. island. Charlottetown, ` mp. 4.oo 1.oo 511-9-sailor. September 15th, l9l4_ 5601-9-l6M4i. "”°°°° ”‘°°"° ‘ E’°°"' E‘g°°"‘ - _ - - wear now in stock, and new ~=_>° =:= Bun. Sun. , Bim- ru. Lu. i PM- un. Waterman fountain pens which _ . . . . are guaranteed Bring or mail hues anlwmg daily' we m sfis a.io mpc. cimiozmon ar. us _ . vile the ladies to call ln and 7'? 2 se: Q 9.50 4.16 Vernon River 4.01 Miss n. izuocii Farm For __-_.__ Pl. ‘ , cailwheninneedofgoodgoods d. 11.4: us Ar. um-symriiof nm. mo Y°“f mm9t° b¢d°V°1°Ped *md inspite our blouses in lawn! darn forget that our pllolograplllc whlte alla fancy lwrset cov: good. are always fresh; give us a ers. ladies’ underwane. etc- Prices so low you cannot re- sist buying. _ E.I.lDryVG00ds Store 5162-8-29Mtf. I . t . It is necessary that the loud-speaking above’ and see it rm not right. . T; l 2 ‘_ \ wallow) yIIZ.\\\\\\\\VIIIIII/If-3\\ I ' III/II/i\\l\\\\‘YIIA\\\\\\\ZIO/I/£01//l. “\\\\v]IIlA\\\R§t{ZlIIL A HIN1' FOR I-iU8lAND8._ _A msn's house should be his earthly paradise. lt should be. of sll~othei~ spots, that which he leaves with most-‘» regret, and to which he returns with most delight. And in order that it may be so. it should be his daily ¢uk~_ to provide everything convenient for his wire. ,With every pi-ovision».l.\e l can possibly make, hers will be. but of life a care and toil. She is the senti- nel who can seldoig if. ever, be re- lieved. - Others can sleep, bu! if there be one who must watch, it is she; she ought, ' therefore, to be furnished with every r comfort within the means of, her hul- band_ Generally every dollar expend- ed by the husband for the accommoda- ' tion of his wife in her domestic opera- tions is returned upon him fourfold; if not precisely in pecuniary advan- tage, though it is often true, it will be found in the order, peace, and happi- ness of his family. ANSWERED* Teacher-Who can tell me how L_ llfofllidigcsllluli comfort aud.w¢ll~b°iD¥» . lildglly lllrlgmeldy universally _resvrded al corrective of deranged conditions ofthe atm. Present mfrerins is rellvyed lnwmpsly' worse , sickness Il'°V°lW°d ,byugllmely y BE:-:ciiluu'siPi -:» : _ _ `. ff 1; ' -;-f.f'.?5'-.,~.f:' ' Let this wonderful 'remedy tone-lyour stomach, stimulate your liver and kidneellw. T680 859 YOU? I-‘°W°.I3 ‘md you will feel improv throughout your entire system. d 'il to li , for th gomilllolil anldselminld; dllhlgdgs of lillgll B;lecLi.m’a- Pill: Are the Right First Aid 'l'§..’»%"é'..°.'$'.ii.l’.'. §"°““o...¢.°'IZ‘a‘i'i2 il."ii...."".l.‘.‘.'.' 'i‘.2“i.......°""'f’s.“f,‘1§'.1“"' ,., 9 .ag , _ _,af §..._a§§ many teeth a human being has Bright Pupil-A mouthful, miss. s.-?3l'; ` 1?/fe 0 \\ //4 ” \>_\QN r 4** ,t\ . ai 2 f@§§\\\YIll§“ ‘_ n \. 5:'///////I/a\\\\\\\i‘a Z _.-1" * .. 0:1- 1 -_limi r \\\\\‘\\\\\\\\\\\?IHlIlII@\\\\\\\\\iIIA\\\il-J Binder Twine We handle only thelbest at lowest prices. Harvester Oil . Made specially for binders, Binder whips, Gas engine oil, Cup grease, Cream seperator oil, and the king of all Binders. /IKM » §Illll@Ii_\\\\\\\\\‘ 7/IIIII4\\\\\ I The Deering New Ideal W. Grant & Co. 85 Queen St., Ch’town. The Cari iage and Harness People The Permanent a good strong company permanent lines i You again. We stand in the t would do. Think Of pair not so long ago. \\\\W1§\\\\\\\\\WIllIIIIIIi\\\\\\\\\l/IIIIIA\ l - 1 _ i \\\YIII[4\\\\\\\\\‘\\iI@#“\“\“Y \\I_ ermanent Silver Foxes if-1. MOTTO:-Permanency. Aim: To produce the highest grade of Silver Fox pelts. _ Important Announcement ' public that its interests and those of the Murray River Silver Black Foxes Company Ltd., are now amalgamated. High Class Foxes at $18,000 They offer to the public the choicest Silver Foxes obtainable all “Class A” at 18,000 a pair. Six pairs of these-the Murray River’s-are two years old and the other 7 to 9 pairs are this year’s pups. Your Chance Remember This is your chance to get into a better chance and you never will tion among fox companies that we are doing more than we said we Six pair of young breeders and Seven to nine pair pups, all at 18,000 a pair. Why, sir, similar Stock was obbled up at $30,000 a fZ@\K\VIIIIA\ IZ@\\\\\\YIIIAMM-“I0ZII&\\\\\\\\WI0Zi\\\\\\\ Silver Foxes Ltd., announces to the investing While low capitalization makes for large profits, good breeding stock makes for permanent profit. The Permanent has both these essentials. - Invest Today Only a limited amount of stock remains to be sold, and the splendid offer now made, backed by this strong sound, safe and PERMAN- ENT company is bound to sell it very quickly. Directors built up on never had unique posi- It I . iii-:ximnrii iioss, u__ o. of cttw.. rx- witnluii Knuinri, mmiiiii if umy ° Secretary-Treuiinr. I President of tlie Pnnce Edward Island Fox Breeders’ Association President. COL. CURTIS S. EMERY, CoIIector_of HAMMOND KELLY, Stock Breeder and 1 Customs of Newport, Vermont, Vice- President. l BENJAMIN ROGERS, Broker of CIi’towii, River. 1 Farmer of Southport. ISAAC E. BURDEN, Pownal, Gentle- msn. - Form of Application I h r b ak li ' l ° _ lottetown,llPlliillc;llEdl;vl;£lll Igllallilldltlll tldlllrldlltlllildllgliilillilllldlllllolllsllillilrtlzlsil llllelélaall- l ital Stock of the said Company set opposite my signature below. I 'enclose ~ l ix . r Shares $25 APPLICATION FOR STOCK _ 1 sham sas -“ To BENJAMIN ROGERS, Jr. Secy-Treasurer Permanent Silver Foxes Ltd., Ido hereby apply for.............._shares in the Permanent Silver Foxes l. I»‘li'§'-°<>».£‘§°'l.‘*.’f%“...“.'i‘é.Zis.'.;° 1; "tolli" ”'°“”’ "°’°°“' “'"’ “‘° We I-°e°° “if .i-'~=-`.i~>§~~i-i'~. i _. ~ . , -_ . . - i|¢.».................`l 1 ’ A ._.. _ 11...' S 1.. »' . Ch town, P. E. I. l ...............fiiiiifjifiii;'::;:::11:::::§:iifiiiififiiff1 \ .f . _ -' .l w " .__ .,.`\_. /I I _, ,.1 ,_ an-1